The book is coming along nicely, and a lot faster than I thought. At the moment I am now concentrating on the layout and the extras. With that said I am going to have to limit the amount of Thursday updates I do, lately I have been moderately okay, but with the book, immigration stuff (married to an American, visa needed to live in the states, we have been living apart for almost a year because of it, it sucks ass etc.) and other things, my time is getting rather... elusive. I can do Monday updates no problem, I haven't missed a Monday update in like... 4 years? But it's the second one a week that's just killing me. So yeah, you'll be seeing less Thursday updates while that's all going on. Really only temporary though, I'll always announce on Monday if there will be one or not, as usual. :)

And one more thing, I get a lot of "Where have all the zombies gone?" or "When is the going to be zombies again?" etc (Some of it quite polite, and others, quite angry) from a bunch of readers, moreso than I am comfortable with. So I guess there needs to be an explanation: This story isn't about zombies, it's about people. Yes there are zombies in it, but it's not the main focus, and never was intended to be... but if that's what everyone is really waiting for, all I can say is be patient, the zombies will be back next chapter :) As 'boring' as this chapter may seem it's necessary for the plot, and it's setting the stage for whats to come, and I can't rush it. I'd rather hurry up and get to the 'exciting parts' too, but I cannot risk rushing- because you'll end up with a poor product in the end. I've done it before and it's really taken away from what could have been with some parts of the comic.

I'm not mad about anything, or even remotely upset, it's just when I get asked a question way more times than once, I feel like I should keep everyone in the know. One of my BIGGEST pet peeves in the webcomics world, or the world in general, is being left in the dark.

[Sam and Maureen and Katie leave Charlie to unpack. Katie looks like she is going to leave but stays back and watches Charlie from the open doorway. While Charlie unpacks he notices her]Charlie: Oh, hello.

The Zombie Hunters is an online long-form comic that chronicles the life and times of a group of individuals assigned to salvage materials in a post-apocalyptic scenario. We follow the characters through their adventures on the 'safe' island of the Argus Research Campus, as well as their expeditions among the zombies found throughout the wastelands. The Zombie Hunters attracts a diverse audience of fans from all walks of life, including but not limited to: students, college students, hunters, soldiers, paramilitary, ex-military, nerds, jocks, and geeks alike, or even anyone who just enjoys a good romp through the end of the world. The comic is rated R for violence, language, and the occasional zomboobie.
The main cast includes:
Milo, the captain and only member with real military experience. A former Army sergeant, he does his best to keep the team alive.
Jenny, Milo's main squeeze and by default the team's second in command. She's looking for safety, and Milo provides.
Sammie, the medic and local sociopath- she actually steals candy from children. We're not too sure what her deal is, but figure she's mostly just along for the ride.
The dastardly duo, Maureen and Katie- Maureen is a high-quality redneck mechanic, and Katie is her tiny sidekick. We don't know what they did before the apocalypse, but Mau is a badass driver, and apparently Katie used to play chess and take fencing lessons.